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city with a little funk and soul. well even in our here today, gone later today, pop culture. these guys are game changers, so you can expect bts to sustain that fan loyalty and devotion during their two year hiatus, and that comeback could be massive. chris connelly, abc news los angeles thanks, chris and one example of a massive comeback after serving elvis presley was drafted in the army back in 1957 when he i'm steve, i lost 138 pounds in nine months on golo and taking release. since taking release, my sleep is way better. my inflammation has gone way down. i'm nonstop now, i feel way better than i did before. i don't sit down in life anymore. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. they have no idea they're sitting on a goldmine. well they don't realize that if you have a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, you can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. we've got to tell them! hey, guys! you're sitting on a goldmine! do you hear that? i don't hear anything any
city with a little funk and soul. well even in our here today, gone later today, pop culture. these guys are game changers, so you can expect bts to sustain that fan loyalty and devotion during their two year hiatus, and that comeback could be massive. chris connelly, abc news los angeles thanks, chris and one example of a massive comeback after serving elvis presley was drafted in the army back in 1957 when he i'm steve, i lost 138 pounds in nine months on golo and taking release. since taking...
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can never have too much security -- >> reporter: the small city of richmond until recently had among the highest homicide rates in the country. with so many guns on the streets, officers have to be on their game. >> men and women under your charge have to encounter things like this day to day. what do you think? >> well, i mean, it can be a pretty dangerous job which is, you know, why we place such a high priority on training, on using good tactics, reinforcing good habits. >> reporter: more often than in many police departments, all officers here required to go through training like this every few months. >> license, registration? >> reporter: the purpose of role play, to put officers in scenarios like traffic stops. >> what's your first name? >> it's orlando. >> reporter: but they have to assess a situation and make split-second decisions that can mean life or death for them or the driver. the protocol? >> well, you know, that's something you can contest in traffic court, but for now -- >> reporter: try to de-escalate the situation using words. >> keep them where i can see them, do
can never have too much security -- >> reporter: the small city of richmond until recently had among the highest homicide rates in the country. with so many guns on the streets, officers have to be on their game. >> men and women under your charge have to encounter things like this day to day. what do you think? >> well, i mean, it can be a pretty dangerous job which is, you know, why we place such a high priority on training, on using good tactics, reinforcing good habits....
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erupted all over the city. demonstrators stormed the mayor's office demanding his resignation. >> racist police! >> reporter: after the release of multiple ved yoes showing police officers involved in violence. it wasn't the police who killed pam bosley's son. nearly a decade later she still doesn't know who pulled the trigger. >> 70% of the cases are not solved in chicago. 70% of the cases in chicago are unsolved. the community i live in is not valued. >> reporter: pam bosley is not a statistic, she's a commentator. she did what good parents are supposed to do, yet her boy still died. >> you hear people talk about all the time what parents don't do, that their kids get in trouble because they didn't have this. you have a beautiful home, loving husband, believing in the importance of education, discipline, did everything right. >> yes. the perception of our black men is that they're all in gangs and sell drugs. that's the perception we have to get away from. a lot of them are good kids that are being killed. >>
erupted all over the city. demonstrators stormed the mayor's office demanding his resignation. >> racist police! >> reporter: after the release of multiple ved yoes showing police officers involved in violence. it wasn't the police who killed pam bosley's son. nearly a decade later she still doesn't know who pulled the trigger. >> 70% of the cases are not solved in chicago. 70% of the cases in chicago are unsolved. the community i live in is not valued. >> reporter: pam...
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. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >>> if you are over the age of 15, there's a pretty good chance that at least one of your new year's eve involved dick clark and a televised orb dropping over the huddled masses here in times square. maybe it was the year freddy fender sang, or maybe you are of the spice girls or hootie and the blowfish generation. either way, the 40th new year's rockin' eve is on tap, and i got us a little preview from host ryan seacrest. in the beginning, the ball had a few dozen 25 watt bulbs. a bit dimmer than today's 22,000 l.e.d.s. and during dick clarg's first rockin' eve -- >> 1973. >> reporter: blood, sweat and tears was the headliner, as they set off to have a hipper version than the one over on cbs. while on saturday night, you'll get pitbull, who had a number one record this year. ♪ >> reporter: a little justin bieber and carlos santana. and at midnight, lady gaga. ♪ i was born this way >> reporter: it's stunning, to think about how much has changed over 40 years of countdowns and party favors. saturday night wil
. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >>> if you are over the age of 15, there's a pretty good chance that at least one of your new year's eve involved dick clark and a televised orb dropping over the huddled masses here in times square. maybe it was the year freddy fender sang, or maybe you are of the spice girls or hootie and the blowfish generation. either way, the 40th new year's rockin' eve is on tap, and i got us a little preview...
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it adds the city of oakland, alameda county and the state of california to a growing list of the defendant. it says they failed do their duties to shut down the fire trap. >>> we're learning more about the deadly workplace shooting at a san francisco ups facility. abc 7 news has learned that just before the shooting the gunman set off a metal detector but he was still allowed in the building. they say ups driver jimmy lam activated the dee tekttor but a security guard allowed him in anyway. his backpack had two guns inside. two weeks aeg shot and killed three drivers and then himself. ups would not comment on that new revelation saying its investigation is ongoing. >>> the fremont police department is hoping you can help them solve a new old missing person's case. they just reopened the case in smarry muhleman's disappearance. she was last seen at her boyfriend ads home on dakota road. the two had a daughter together. she was only 5 years old at the time. they say they decided to reopen the case due to potential new evidence. they're now reviewing physical evidence initially located in 198
it adds the city of oakland, alameda county and the state of california to a growing list of the defendant. it says they failed do their duties to shut down the fire trap. >>> we're learning more about the deadly workplace shooting at a san francisco ups facility. abc 7 news has learned that just before the shooting the gunman set off a metal detector but he was still allowed in the building. they say ups driver jimmy lam activated the dee tekttor but a security guard allowed him in...
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when the comedian louis ck took the stage at a comedy club in new york city the other night he got big laughs and even a standing ovation. shortly after he walked off that stage a furious debate began centering around a new question for the "me too" movement. when, if ever, is it appropriate for people accused of sexual misconduct to try and make a comeback? >> consider the fact that there is no greater threat to women than men. we're the number one threat to women. >> reporter: he was one of the highest-paid comedians in the business with his trademark dark, raunchy comedy. his sexual ineptitude often the punch line. >> i'm the guy women see and go, eww. i'm like irk know but let me talk to you for a minute. >> reporter: louis ck's career seemed to implode after five women accused him of sexual misconduct, including masturbating in front of them, allegations louis ck admit wednesday true. this past weekend, after nine months out of the spotlight, the comedian took the stage at new york's comedy cellar performing for one of the first times since that bombshell admission. he reportedly
when the comedian louis ck took the stage at a comedy club in new york city the other night he got big laughs and even a standing ovation. shortly after he walked off that stage a furious debate began centering around a new question for the "me too" movement. when, if ever, is it appropriate for people accused of sexual misconduct to try and make a comeback? >> consider the fact that there is no greater threat to women than men. we're the number one threat to women. >>...
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. >> reporter: four off-duty police officers providing security at the game in the twin cities would leave their post in protest. later that year, megan rapinoe of the u.s. women's national team would also take a knee. and an unprecedented role for the best player in the n,,,,,, speaking out on such shows as the espys. >> it's time to look in the mirror and ask ourselves, what are we doing to create change? >> he has the right to do so. i think the more voices that are heard, the better off we'll be as a country. because we need to learn how to respect each other's voices and not retort that statement with anger or divisiveness. >> the question is, whether or not the nfl community has been changed by this. and that is one only the players themselves can answer. what exactly were they protesting on sunday? were they protesting trump's criticism of them protesting? or were they protesting the things that colin kaepernick was protesting, racial inequality and social justice? >> reporter: a mid the tumult, a voice from the past, jackie robinson's voice. the aclu tweeting a page from his
. >> reporter: four off-duty police officers providing security at the game in the twin cities would leave their post in protest. later that year, megan rapinoe of the u.s. women's national team would also take a knee. and an unprecedented role for the best player in the n,,,,,, speaking out on such shows as the espys. >> it's time to look in the mirror and ask ourselves, what are we doing to create change? >> he has the right to do so. i think the more voices that are heard,...
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unlike the majors, spirit and jetblue fly city to city or what is called point to point in the industry. and they don't guarantee connections. if you're delayed and miss the next leg, mcgee says they're not only galted to help. >> not all airlines are created equal. and that's the bottom line. >> reporter: spirit is one of the fastest growing airlines making its mark on price. not on service. as these passengers learned in their 19-hour lesson in airline economics. i'm jim avila for "nightline" in washington, d.c. >> that's a grim ordeal. thanks to jim avila for that. >>> next up, you know him as a talk show host. you may not know him as a heart surgeon as he cures one woman with an illness. my cut hurt! mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin® plus pain relief. for a two dollar coupon, visit neosporin.com. neospfollow the wings.elief. but they can be really well thexpensive.ted a puppy, so to save money i just found them a possum. dad, i think he
unlike the majors, spirit and jetblue fly city to city or what is called point to point in the industry. and they don't guarantee connections. if you're delayed and miss the next leg, mcgee says they're not only galted to help. >> not all airlines are created equal. and that's the bottom line. >> reporter: spirit is one of the fastest growing airlines making its mark on price. not on service. as these passengers learned in their 19-hour lesson in airline economics. i'm jim avila for...
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this is vicki mabrey for "nightline" in kansas city. >> the triumph of a hamburger. our thanks to vicki mabrey. >>> have women come out on top in prime-time tv? li s id li s m ba llral,was id unl m ba t.veouwas id unl or m ba [ sighs ] can't wait 'til morning. wait, it's morning in china... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's® crunchy nut™. it's morning somewhere™. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's® crunchy nut™. we're going to head on into the interview. evan, sandy . . . evan .. what pushed you toward the explorer? it was less expensive. better technology inside. there was stuff that we have in our car that i didn't even know existed. how does your music gear fit in there? it fits perfectly. i mean, i got a keyboard, acoustic guitar, merchandise, cds to sell and it all just fits like a nice game of tetras. what would you say to a friend who's skeptical about buying a ford. do you want to borrow my keys. my name is lacey calvert and i'm a yoga instructor. if i have any soreness, i'm not going to be able to do my
this is vicki mabrey for "nightline" in kansas city. >> the triumph of a hamburger. our thanks to vicki mabrey. >>> have women come out on top in prime-time tv? li s id li s m ba llral,was id unl m ba t.veouwas id unl or m ba [ sighs ] can't wait 'til morning. wait, it's morning in china... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's® crunchy nut™. it's morning somewhere™. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's® crunchy nut™....
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it happens in movies like "secti"sex and the city." how do real-life jilted brides mend after such public outbreak? >>> a furious, hilarious take on the worst financial crisis of most of our lifetimes. tonight we're with the all-star cast, christian bale, steve carell, ryan gosling. >> oh, no. >> why is ryan being teased? >>> first the "nightline 5." >> i love rudy's smile. so i give him these milk bone brushing chews. it's a treat that's proven to clean as well as a toothbrush to help keep his teeth and gums clean and healthy. this is my favorite. say it with milk bone. >>> think your heartburn pill works fast? take the zantac it challenge. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. the zantac it challenge. >> >>> good evening. we begin with students at some of the most prestigious and expensive universities in america getting an education they and their parents did not foresee and did not want. it involves rats, fire hazards a
it happens in movies like "secti"sex and the city." how do real-life jilted brides mend after such public outbreak? >>> a furious, hilarious take on the worst financial crisis of most of our lifetimes. tonight we're with the all-star cast, christian bale, steve carell, ryan gosling. >> oh, no. >> why is ryan being teased? >>> first the "nightline 5." >> i love rudy's smile. so i give him these milk bone brushing chews. it's a treat...
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bee healthy. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >> as the economy sputters, the afghan war intense phipps and the debate over islam at ground zero rages, president obama is trying to enjoy a vacation tonight. for most, august is a fine time for down time, but can the leader of the free world ever for down time, but can the leader of the free world ever really get away from it all? jake tapper takes a look at the politics of presidential vacations past and present for tonight's "sign of the times." >> reporter: the famously liberal residents and vacationers at martha's vineyard have welcomed the obamas with giddiness. with barners heralding the president and a number of obama-themed wears. t-shirts, yes with candy and over at sharky's can tina, the obama-rita and bark obama-themed ice cream. it's a popular ice cream for a popular president. >> reporter: popular. right. well, 76% of the folks here on the vineyard voted for the president, so, even if he's not pop ewe lar in your neck of the woods, he remain as rock star on this progressive island. so,
bee healthy. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >> as the economy sputters, the afghan war intense phipps and the debate over islam at ground zero rages, president obama is trying to enjoy a vacation tonight. for most, august is a fine time for down time, but can the leader of the free world ever for down time, but can the leader of the free world ever really get away from it all? jake tapper takes a look at the politics of presidential...
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do you remember any of the cheers? >> oh yeah. >> reporter: go ahead. >> go, dukes, go. >> reporter: yet it wasn't all sunshine from nicole, who was adopted from chile and brought to america from her parents. >> everyone making fun of me, you're too orange, fat, ugly. then they started calling me stinking inking. what does that even mean? they were really mean. >> reporter: now she's turning herself into a brand. selling products. >> this is my red nail polish. >> reporter: under the snooki banner. >> i started wearing these slippers in miami and the company approached me and asked if they want me to do my own line. i said of course. so i started with the animal prints and then the neons. >> reporter: sunglasses, perfume. >> this smells like cotton candy. >> reporter: bronzer, even headphones have followed suit. >> the blinged out animal print. >> reporter: they're not yet available in major stores but they sure are snooki. >> all my products, i definitely want it to be like me. so when you look at it, it has to be tac
do you remember any of the cheers? >> oh yeah. >> reporter: go ahead. >> go, dukes, go. >> reporter: yet it wasn't all sunshine from nicole, who was adopted from chile and brought to america from her parents. >> everyone making fun of me, you're too orange, fat, ugly. then they started calling me stinking inking. what does that even mean? they were really mean. >> reporter: now she's turning herself into a brand. selling products. >> this is my red nail...
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we're going to go down the stairs here. it led to a tunnel and then the city's drainage system. hundreds of yards el chapo and his lieutenant crawled through here, you can't even crouch, three feet high, extremely claustrophobic. you can tell why they came out of here looking so feltsdy. he was finally caught and sent back to jail but not without exposing the weaknesses of mexican law enforcement in the face of the cartels. and they rely on tunnels, not just as escape routes but also as smuggling routes. this is terrifying. but it only has to be comfortable enough to do one thing -- smuggle drugs fast. so far, authorities have uncovered more than 180 tunnels along the 2,000-mile-long border with mexico. the cartels smuggle not just underground but over it too. brazenly muling across the open border. the cartel scouts keep getting away. in "cartel land" we meet another armed vigilante group fighting on this side of the border. arizona border recon is led by tim nailer foley. >> once i learned how the cartels pretty much control both the human smuggling and the drug smuggling, we
we're going to go down the stairs here. it led to a tunnel and then the city's drainage system. hundreds of yards el chapo and his lieutenant crawled through here, you can't even crouch, three feet high, extremely claustrophobic. you can tell why they came out of here looking so feltsdy. he was finally caught and sent back to jail but not without exposing the weaknesses of mexican law enforcement in the face of the cartels. and they rely on tunnels, not just as escape routes but also as...
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in new york city, this is "nightline."" september 13th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with an abc news exclusive. a unique look inside camelot. the story as told by the first lady about her husband, the president. the details are in those never before released tapes, made by jacqueline kennedy just four months after john f. kennedy's assassination. we're hearing them tonight, nearly 50 years after they were recorded. and abc's diane sawyer joins us. diane, what surprised you the most the first time you heard those tapes? >> well, i think, cynthia, and i'm sure this was true for you too, the most surprising thing of all was she did the tapes. we only saw the sunglasses and the smile. we never expected to learn what was behind it. but now we know, from these tapes, that she was irreverent, that she spoke very personally, including about who she was inside this very famous marriage. they are one of the most romanticized couples in american history. of their lives, their marriage, always hidden b
in new york city, this is "nightline."" september 13th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with an abc news exclusive. a unique look inside camelot. the story as told by the first lady about her husband, the president. the details are in those never before released tapes, made by jacqueline kennedy just four months after john f. kennedy's assassination. we're hearing them tonight, nearly 50 years after they were recorded. and abc's diane sawyer...
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brush like a pro. >>> peaceful look over new york city there. the empire state building all still lit up for christmas on this morning after christmas. a lot of people will probably be heading out to return those christmas gifts. good luck with those lines. so christmas is over and maybe you're looking for something to do today besides fighting those crowds in the stores so maybe a movie is an option. >> yeah, hollywood has plenty on its menu and abc's chris connelly lets us take a look. >> reporter: at the movies this holiday season, it's all about those songs. ♪ nothing's gone forever >> reporter: that umbrella. >> as i live and breathe. >> reporter: and "mary poppins returns." >> really. >> reporter: yet there's more to see including nicole kidman starring as a detective in "destroyer." "rogue one's" jones speaks out in "on the basis of sex" on the turning point in the future supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. > you don't get to tell me when to quit. >> reporter: while "vice's" christian bale is all but unrecognizable as former vp d
brush like a pro. >>> peaceful look over new york city there. the empire state building all still lit up for christmas on this morning after christmas. a lot of people will probably be heading out to return those christmas gifts. good luck with those lines. so christmas is over and maybe you're looking for something to do today besides fighting those crowds in the stores so maybe a movie is an option. >> yeah, hollywood has plenty on its menu and abc's chris connelly lets us take...
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we have to look at the officer's action. >> reporter: it is not just this case in this city. police actions are coming under scrutiny all around the country, shining a spotlight on the controversial practice of chokeholds. a technique that most big city police departments now ban. >> a chokehold can cause death. a chokehold can cause suffocation. it is a dangerous maneuver. >> reporter: this cell phone video captures a confrontation between the police and a virginia woman. petersburg police say that officers are trained to use the least amount of force. the woman was convicted of obstructing justice. and then there was this man in san francisco, already in cuffs, who appears to be held in a chokehold by this officer. police maintained it was not a chokehold but a carotid restraint, which is allowed. back in new york, this video also under scrutiny showing the police appearing to forcibly restrain a man suspected of entering a subway station without paying. while one officer handcuffs the man, the other is seen putting his arm around the suspect's neck. nypd says the incident
we have to look at the officer's action. >> reporter: it is not just this case in this city. police actions are coming under scrutiny all around the country, shining a spotlight on the controversial practice of chokeholds. a technique that most big city police departments now ban. >> a chokehold can cause death. a chokehold can cause suffocation. it is a dangerous maneuver. >> reporter: this cell phone video captures a confrontation between the police and a virginia woman....
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i'm pierre thomas for "nightline" in oklahoma city. >> of course, pierre will continue to follow the investigation. thanks to him. > up next, we go all the way to italy for the hair gel and high jinx behind the scenes of "jersey shore." [ man ] behind every business is a "what if." what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if we turned trash into surfboards? whatever your what if is, the new sprint biz 360 has custom solutions to make it happen, including mobile payment processing, instant hot spots, and 4g devices like the motorola photon. so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. [ female announcer ] something unexpected to the world of multigrain... taste. ♪ delicious pringles multigrain. with a variety of flavors, multigrain pops with pringles. i love the fact that quicken loans provides va loans. quicken loans understood all the details and guided me through every step of the process. i know wherever the military sends m
i'm pierre thomas for "nightline" in oklahoma city. >> of course, pierre will continue to follow the investigation. thanks to him. > up next, we go all the way to italy for the hair gel and high jinx behind the scenes of "jersey shore." [ man ] behind every business is a "what if." what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if we turned trash into surfboards? whatever your what if is, the new sprint biz 360 has custom solutions to make it happen,...
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instead, the drug suspects end up here, the quezon city jail, where effects of the drug campaign are unmistable. it's jammed, look at this. >> the ideal capacity of this facility should be 800 inmates only. but right now we have 3,319. >> reporter: inmates pile on top of each other. not surprisingly, many say they are in fear for their lives. what's your recommendation to those that are drug dealers? >> translator: my advice to them, if they're still into it, stop it. for sure president duterte's administration will not stop hunting them. >> reporter: some fear it is a hunt that can reach over prison walls. like what is believed to have happened to local mayor ramondo espinoza, who duterte accused of being a drug kingpin. >> he had surrendered, he was in jail. at 4:00 in the morning he was served a search warrant, was supposed to have engaged in a firefight. >> reporter: police say the mayor pulled out a gun, forcing them to kill him. >> how could he even have a gun? he was already in jail. >> here in the philippines there are two killings of politicians within a week by police. is t
instead, the drug suspects end up here, the quezon city jail, where effects of the drug campaign are unmistable. it's jammed, look at this. >> the ideal capacity of this facility should be 800 inmates only. but right now we have 3,319. >> reporter: inmates pile on top of each other. not surprisingly, many say they are in fear for their lives. what's your recommendation to those that are drug dealers? >> translator: my advice to them, if they're still into it, stop it. for sure...
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tonight, city officials in baltimore and the clergy are listening. we will see what daylight brings. we return now to new york and my colleague rebecca jarvis for the rest of our broadcast. >> thank you, byron. stay safe. >>> and we will have more in the morning on "gma." >>> coming up next for us here, she was the first person bruce jenner trusted with his most intimate secret. tonight chrystie scott speaks about their personal family struggles then and now. >>> and warm up time. what brought "dancing with the stars" contestants back together for highly anticipated anniversary special? this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out... with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. >>humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometime
tonight, city officials in baltimore and the clergy are listening. we will see what daylight brings. we return now to new york and my colleague rebecca jarvis for the rest of our broadcast. >> thank you, byron. stay safe. >>> and we will have more in the morning on "gma." >>> coming up next for us here, she was the first person bruce jenner trusted with his most intimate secret. tonight chrystie scott speaks about their personal family struggles then and now....
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." >> tonight, showdown in sin city, donald trump and his republican presidential rivals take the stage in vegas and only 48 days before the iowa caucuses. what the candidates had to say to a nation jittery about terrorism and the moment between trump and jeb bush when the gloves came off. >> donald, you're not going to be able to insult your way to the presidency. >>> what has four legs, a wet nose and more instagram photos than humans? what they are finding massive fame online and raking in big bucks. >>> and behind the scenes of "star wars," the moment they found the franchise's next leading lady. >>> and which one of the original cast members was known to get down during the on-set dance parties? >> it's true. all of it. >> but first, the "nightline five." >> there's something out there. it's a high youly contagious disease. it can be especially serious, even fatal to infants. unfortunately many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough, and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up t
." >> tonight, showdown in sin city, donald trump and his republican presidential rivals take the stage in vegas and only 48 days before the iowa caucuses. what the candidates had to say to a nation jittery about terrorism and the moment between trump and jeb bush when the gloves came off. >> donald, you're not going to be able to insult your way to the presidency. >>> what has four legs, a wet nose and more instagram photos than humans? what they are finding massive...
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what we've just learned about that rampage, the fire, the carjacking, the city bus targeted, then the school. investigators now revealing that suspect had 1,300 rounds of ammunition. >>> the extreme weather, the flash floods, the city bus filling with water and this was no twister. so what was it? tonight the team now sending ambulances to a graduation. images from the scene. >>> who really was the first to fly? could everything we thought about the wright brothers be wrong? what we've learned tonight. >> good evening and thanks for joining us on a saturday night. we begin with a terrifying portrait now emerging of that california rampage, how it unfolded more than 24 hours ago. a short time ago police releasing the first details about the gunman, the incredible amount of ammunition and the deadly plan, first targeting his own family, setting fire to the home. dressed in black, the gunman carjacking a woman making her drive as he took aim at this city bus, spraying it with gunfire. this image as the suspect enters the school obtained by kabc. inside terrified students huddled in a sch
what we've just learned about that rampage, the fire, the carjacking, the city bus targeted, then the school. investigators now revealing that suspect had 1,300 rounds of ammunition. >>> the extreme weather, the flash floods, the city bus filling with water and this was no twister. so what was it? tonight the team now sending ambulances to a graduation. images from the scene. >>> who really was the first to fly? could everything we thought about the wright brothers be wrong?...
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drawn in by how compelling she was in the first person singular. >> in a city that's famous for vice and debauchery is totally fine for you? >> yeah, that's pretty much exactly what i'm saying. >> my only goal is how do i support a vision as impactful to me in a narration voice as when i first read "catcher in the rye." i think he captured the voice of a generation. >> we have a choice in this world in how to tell sad stories. on the one hand you can sugar coat it. say nothing is foo messed up that it can't be fixed with a peter gabriel song. >> that may sound like a dichlt ss of this famous scene from 1999's "say anything." ♪ in your eyes >> yet it's that same youthful authenticity that the fault in our stars seeks. >> i like that version just as much as the nice girl does. it's just not the truth. >> reporter: a film that dispenses with the wizards, the tributes, and the vampires through which teen romance has been depicted on screen in the 21st century. >> these are teenagers. yes, they do have cancer, but they're also going through normal things that normal teenagers are going
drawn in by how compelling she was in the first person singular. >> in a city that's famous for vice and debauchery is totally fine for you? >> yeah, that's pretty much exactly what i'm saying. >> my only goal is how do i support a vision as impactful to me in a narration voice as when i first read "catcher in the rye." i think he captured the voice of a generation. >> we have a choice in this world in how to tell sad stories. on the one hand you can sugar coat...
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that's not responsible. >> reporter: though new york city and the other major cities in the northeast were largely spared, there's no question that irene did land some real punches. at least 3 people died. and then there's the economic impact. when it's all l id and done, the total damages could be up to $45 billion and beneath those numbers the undeniable human impact. remember that house i showed you where the whole side had simply collapsed? ile i was there today, the family who lived there showed up. >> it's my bedroom, second floor. >> reporter: turns out, they had no flood insurance at all. >> my house for 22 years and now -- >> reporter: irene may have been less powerful than originally feared but for this family and many others, she will never be forgotten. this is dan harris for "nightline" in trenton, new jersey. >> all kinds of losses. a story that we will of course continue to follow closely. >>> just ahead, what do britney spears and catty perry have no common? not just their wins over the weeke weekend. every time a local business opens its doors or creates another lapto
that's not responsible. >> reporter: though new york city and the other major cities in the northeast were largely spared, there's no question that irene did land some real punches. at least 3 people died. and then there's the economic impact. when it's all l id and done, the total damages could be up to $45 billion and beneath those numbers the undeniable human impact. remember that house i showed you where the whole side had simply collapsed? ile i was there today, the family who lived...
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hey cue the music we are ready in thrive city. but let's look at the video. health and safety is the top priority here at chase center. if you had tickets to tonight's game, you were provided a take home test and will have a show results. this is what it looks like. do a nose swab that takes 30 minutes after results, and they are uploaded through a website, by the warriors so fans can get entry. if you had a vaccination that will work. we caught with up with fans who appreciate the measures and are excited to be back at chase center. >> i am content with the safety protocols and the at-home testing it was not long, it was short process. >> my message is i hope you have a good day, and stay safe. >> reporter: all right. back out here live at th ady r us with the music. a big game tonight, tip off at 7:00 populary has more inside tonight at 5:00 and 6:00 and tonight at 11:00. a lot of fun. and we have basketball game with people. >> who would have thunk it. the warriors are excited to have fans and they have got to great lengths to make sure it is done safely.
hey cue the music we are ready in thrive city. but let's look at the video. health and safety is the top priority here at chase center. if you had tickets to tonight's game, you were provided a take home test and will have a show results. this is what it looks like. do a nose swab that takes 30 minutes after results, and they are uploaded through a website, by the warriors so fans can get entry. if you had a vaccination that will work. we caught with up with fans who appreciate the measures and...
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in the city of zaporizhzhia early sunday a deadly attack on civilians, russian rockets striking residential buildings. dozens injured according to ukrainian officials, including children. kharkiv, officials say parts of an intercepted russian missile crashed into this residential building other pieces landing in the street. specialists removing the weapon. but amid risiing fears of nucler attack, president biden warning of nuclear war saying we have not faced the prospect of armageddon since kennedy and the cuban missile crisis. but this week, john kirby defending his comments. >> the president was reflecting the high stakes that are in play right now. >> former chair of the joint chiefs of staff says putin has to be taken seriously but president biden's language needs to be toned down. >> i think we have to take him seriously and think through that the requirements would be for us to respond to that. it also speaks to the need, i think, to get to the table. i'm a little concerned about the language, which we're about at the top. >> ukrainian troops are continuing to advance on the battlefi
in the city of zaporizhzhia early sunday a deadly attack on civilians, russian rockets striking residential buildings. dozens injured according to ukrainian officials, including children. kharkiv, officials say parts of an intercepted russian missile crashed into this residential building other pieces landing in the street. specialists removing the weapon. but amid risiing fears of nucler attack, president biden warning of nuclear war saying we have not faced the prospect of armageddon since...
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to the city of david, modern noisy, eye-popping displays of nativity crafts trinkets and mementos. but in the middle of it stands in massive serenity the church of the nativity built where tradition holds where jesus christ was born. down through the centuries, countless pilgrims have come this way, in the place where god himself entered human history. in the hustle and bustle of modern bethlehem, it's hard to get a feel for that until you bow your head and you go through this ancient door. to this day, from all over the world, they come. they come so many because they believe. they have followed what they believe to be the light. just like the magi in matthew's gospel. in biblical times, travelers from the east would have come up to bethlehem over the dry hills. and even today 2,000 years later, it's easy to imagine them, the caravans coming up the ridgeline over that long hard journey that may have taken months or years. so, let's talk about the east. at the time of the birth of jesus, who could have crossed this desert? was there anybody that would have come from the east as the
to the city of david, modern noisy, eye-popping displays of nativity crafts trinkets and mementos. but in the middle of it stands in massive serenity the church of the nativity built where tradition holds where jesus christ was born. down through the centuries, countless pilgrims have come this way, in the place where god himself entered human history. in the hustle and bustle of modern bethlehem, it's hard to get a feel for that until you bow your head and you go through this ancient door. to...
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tonight the mayor of milwaukee has vowed the city quote has to do better and will do better. >>> coming up next on "nightline," we switch gears entirely. we're going to take a ride with the fastest pilot in the galaxy far, far away. the director and stars take us behind the scenes of "solo: a star wars story." face the world as a face to be reckoned with. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make moderate to severe frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick 10 minute cosmetic treatment given by a doctor to reduce those lines. there is only one botox® cosmetic, ask for it by name. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor righaway asifficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyelid and eyebrow drooping and eyelid swelling. tell your doctor about your med
tonight the mayor of milwaukee has vowed the city quote has to do better and will do better. >>> coming up next on "nightline," we switch gears entirely. we're going to take a ride with the fastest pilot in the galaxy far, far away. the director and stars take us behind the scenes of "solo: a star wars story." face the world as a face to be reckoned with. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make moderate to severe frown lines, crow's feet and...
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. >> later in 2017 bunchie names s sports illustrated kid of the year flown to new york city. >> j.j. watt! >> what's up man. >> you are dressed 100 times better than me. keep working hard most importantly have fun. enjoy it. be a kid have fun. good luck my friend. >> the ultimate dream for some of these kids may be the nfl. evan says for him and the parents it's a college scholarship. >> it's about getting these kids prepared not only as athletes but as young men and giving them the discipline they need. >> we know nfl stands not for long but college degree college education lasts forever. >> evan expanded his training facility to include an accredited school and herman will be studios this fall. he just turned seven n lad likely have a scholarship offer by summer. >> much better. >> the first grader is already the size of a fifth grader. but should kids this young be playing tackle football. some states are trying to ban young children from the spot. recent study showing playing tackle under 12 could increase the risk of brain damage. >> i'm going to make sure his brain is protected
. >> later in 2017 bunchie names s sports illustrated kid of the year flown to new york city. >> j.j. watt! >> what's up man. >> you are dressed 100 times better than me. keep working hard most importantly have fun. enjoy it. be a kid have fun. good luck my friend. >> the ultimate dream for some of these kids may be the nfl. evan says for him and the parents it's a college scholarship. >> it's about getting these kids prepared not only as athletes but as...
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five, five san jose, seven livermore and napa, the sun will set 5:58. mid to upper 60s in most neighborhoods 70 in ukiah, cloverdale, santa rosa, napa, antioch, livermore and san jose. monterey bay mid to upper 60s to near 70 low to mid 70s inland to morgan hill, gilroy and hollister. clear tonight mid to upper 30s clover detail and santa rosa low to mid 40s for everybody else -- maybe a few clouds for the most part clear the winds going to turn onshore in the next hour or so thanks to this cold front coming towards us. first today it will push us a little bit of cooler air off the ocean and take away downsloping record setting winds we had yesterday. overnight cold front comes through opens the door to the cooler air from alaska and the breezes that it will kick up tomorrow that's why temperatures will continue to drop throughout the weekend if you are heading to tahoe, probably a second day in a row of record high temperatures, 55, 20° cooler and breezy tomorrow into sunday same thing yosemite mid 60s today to mid 40s down south maybe to the cost car
five, five san jose, seven livermore and napa, the sun will set 5:58. mid to upper 60s in most neighborhoods 70 in ukiah, cloverdale, santa rosa, napa, antioch, livermore and san jose. monterey bay mid to upper 60s to near 70 low to mid 70s inland to morgan hill, gilroy and hollister. clear tonight mid to upper 30s clover detail and santa rosa low to mid 40s for everybody else -- maybe a few clouds for the most part clear the winds going to turn onshore in the next hour or so thanks to this...
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. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >> last night on the show we brought you the incredible story of an orphanage for baby elephants and your response was overwhelming. literally. viewers from around the world wrote us, asking how they can help. so, tonight, we profile the equally precarious lives of another endangered species, features in the upcoming film "born to be wild." these animal also need serious help fast and you'll see why in tonight's "into the wild." will you get a load of that face? that molten cuteness is an orangutan at one month old. who would possibly resist those eager eyes that natural curiosity? well, sadly, her own mother. you see, shortly after being born at the houston zoo, this newborn was rejected by her mother. a tragedy, considering most orangutans are devoted parents and because rejection, in the wild, usually means imminent death. >> unfortunately, kelly did not keep the baby. we are sad about that. >> reporter: but fortunately for this little girl, in place of the one who left are 50 surrogate mothers. zoo workers, p
. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >> last night on the show we brought you the incredible story of an orphanage for baby elephants and your response was overwhelming. literally. viewers from around the world wrote us, asking how they can help. so, tonight, we profile the equally precarious lives of another endangered species, features in the upcoming film "born to be wild." these animal also need serious help fast and you'll...
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their city. >> reporter: in new york city signs commemorating the confederate general robert e. lee were taken down today. and in birmingham, alabama the mayor ordered a civil war monument entombed in plywood, though he was later sued by the state attorney general, accused of taking an illegal action. across the country there are more than 700 monuments to the confederacy sitting on public land. the majority of them in the south. >> hello, everybody. >> reporter: in his defiant press conference yesterday the president waded into the debate over the removal of these memorials. >> this week it's robert e. lee. i noticed that stonewall jackson's coming down. i wonder, is it george washington next week, and is it thomas jefferson the week after? you know, you really do have to ask yourself where does it stop? >> reporter: history mary rolinson says that while many southerners rightfully want to celebrate their ancestors there's really no way to separate the history of the confederacy from slavery. >> the confederacy very explicitly said if we don't do this we are going to have, you
their city. >> reporter: in new york city signs commemorating the confederate general robert e. lee were taken down today. and in birmingham, alabama the mayor ordered a civil war monument entombed in plywood, though he was later sued by the state attorney general, accused of taking an illegal action. across the country there are more than 700 monuments to the confederacy sitting on public land. the majority of them in the south. >> hello, everybody. >> reporter: in his...
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what evidence does the prosecution have on dominique strauss-kahn? that's the question at the center of the case in which the former imf chief is charged with multiple first degree felonies including committing a criminal sex act and attempted rape. today, man hat than grand jury decided there's enough evidence in this case, for the charges to go forward. so, what is the nature of that evidence? we take a look. there he was again today, neat, clean-shaved and call. dominique strauss-kahn looking every inch the international power player he's been for years. >> and he has only one interest at this time, and that is to clear his name. >> dominique strauss-kahn. >> reporter: it was a stark contrast to his appearance in court on monday when she was drawn and haggered by two nights in police custody. but today, in courtroom 1213 in manhattan, it wasn't about the image. it was about the alleged crimes. >> the charges that have been voted by the grapd jury are serious. two b-violent felonies a c-violent felonfelony. >> reporter: the man hat than district at
what evidence does the prosecution have on dominique strauss-kahn? that's the question at the center of the case in which the former imf chief is charged with multiple first degree felonies including committing a criminal sex act and attempted rape. today, man hat than grand jury decided there's enough evidence in this case, for the charges to go forward. so, what is the nature of that evidence? we take a look. there he was again today, neat, clean-shaved and call. dominique strauss-kahn...
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he graduated high school near cleveland, returning tth city in 2018 when the cars were inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame. ric ocasek died on sunday at the age of 75, leaving songs as full of clever invention and sly delight as the day they were recorded. ♪ uh-oh it's magic ♪ it's magic ♪ when i'm with you >> our thanks to chris connelly. and thanks to ric for all the memorable music. he will no doubt be missed. good night, america. and and we are well pasts wethe honeymoon phase. oooh lufa. ocupado tom. at&t, what's this i hear about you advertising a 100% fiber network? only like a fraction of my customers can get that. that's it?!? you have such a glass half-empty attitude. the glass is more than half-empty! you need to relax tom. oww! tom, you need a little tom time. a little tt. stop living with at&t. xfinity delivers gig speeds to more homes than anyone. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take car
he graduated high school near cleveland, returning tth city in 2018 when the cars were inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame. ric ocasek died on sunday at the age of 75, leaving songs as full of clever invention and sly delight as the day they were recorded. ♪ uh-oh it's magic ♪ it's magic ♪ when i'm with you >> our thanks to chris connelly. and thanks to ric for all the memorable music. he will no doubt be missed. good night, america. and and we are well pasts wethe...
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then the city's drainage system. as the gun battle above raged. five of his men were killed, four others arrested. we're going to go down this passageway which is flooded. have to come through here, down this step, into this muck. there are all sorts of snakes in here. had to crawl under that to get over there. just beyond there is that door. looks like a door on a submarine that leads right into the drainage system. hundreds of yards of chapo and his lieutenant crawl through here. i can't even crouch. it's about three feet high. extremely claustrophobic. you can tell why they came out of here looking so filthy. we found the spot where he surfaced at this intersection. pulling up this manhole, we knew we found where he'd been. the two of them reportedly popped out of this manhole now. you look inside. you can see that m-4 with the rocket launcher that the two of them apparently used. they scampered out here, carjacked a car. right around here el chapo and his lieutenant, driving that white car, carjacked another vehicle, a red one. they took this
then the city's drainage system. as the gun battle above raged. five of his men were killed, four others arrested. we're going to go down this passageway which is flooded. have to come through here, down this step, into this muck. there are all sorts of snakes in here. had to crawl under that to get over there. just beyond there is that door. looks like a door on a submarine that leads right into the drainage system. hundreds of yards of chapo and his lieutenant crawl through here. i can't even...
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it's not clear who is in control of this part of the city. it's fair to say that kiev, ukraine is facing a difficult night. >> right there on the scene tonight. stay safe there and an american foouftive edward snowden granting a leveling a new claim that the u.s. is not only spying on other nations but other corporations around the world. here's abc news now tonight. >> reporter: edward snowden delivered his bombshell on tv. the u.s. didn't just spy on u.s. governments, but foreign companies, too. spying on other successful german companies for example to prevail -- to have the advantage of knowing what is going on in the scientific and economic world. >> i don't want to preempt the editorial decisions of journalists. what i will say is there's no question that the u.s. is engaged in economic spying. if there's information at seamans they think would be beneficial to the national interests, not the national security of the united states, they'll go after that information. and they'll take it. >> reporter: technology insiders call it the snowd
it's not clear who is in control of this part of the city. it's fair to say that kiev, ukraine is facing a difficult night. >> right there on the scene tonight. stay safe there and an american foouftive edward snowden granting a leveling a new claim that the u.s. is not only spying on other nations but other corporations around the world. here's abc news now tonight. >> reporter: edward snowden delivered his bombshell on tv. the u.s. didn't just spy on u.s. governments, but foreign...
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the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," november 3rd, 2011. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. he was paid $150,000 a month to keep michael jackson healthy. but conrad murray could soon spent 48 months earning prison wages. after the death of the pop star, six weeks of testimony, 12 men and women are deciding murray's fate tonight. as today's tense closing arguments indicated, the stakes feel much greater than the maximum of four years murray could spend locked away. abc's jim avila was there and has the latest tonight. jim? >> reporter: bill, there was no holding back from either side today in closing argument. this was street fighter litigation, with the prosecution blasting conrad murray as incompetent, saying his mistakes and his negligence led directly to michael jackson's death. while the defense contended that, in fact, it was michael jackson and his terrible lifestyle that killed michael jackson. >> for michael's children, this case will go on forever, because they do not have a father. >> reporter
the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," november 3rd, 2011. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. he was paid $150,000 a month to keep michael jackson healthy. but conrad murray could soon spent 48 months earning prison wages. after the death of the pop star, six weeks of testimony, 12 men and women are deciding murray's fate tonight. as today's tense closing arguments indicated, the stakes feel much...
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city" should be sexiest man alive. it took an epic hangover in between to push bradley cooper into the a-list. and now that he's there, he's anxious to bust the typecasting mold, prove his chops. here's abc's chris connelly with the "nightline" interview. >> hut, hut! hike! >> reporter: odds are you know bradley cooper from his work in such r-rated come dims at request "wedding crashers" and "the hangover 1 and 2." the bachelor party, the whole night, things got out of control. >> for me, "hangover" was a huge shift in terms of being recognized more and having more opportunity. but the truth is, it's been such a sort of slow incredit am growth for me. in this business. >> reporter: because while you can see cooper now on magazine covers, or squiring stunning actresses in the tabloids or promoting his movies in french, this son of a stockbroker, raised with his sister outside philadelphia, didn't act until he years at georgetown. and wasn't ticketed for the a-list. >> i have never walked through my life having to deal w
city" should be sexiest man alive. it took an epic hangover in between to push bradley cooper into the a-list. and now that he's there, he's anxious to bust the typecasting mold, prove his chops. here's abc's chris connelly with the "nightline" interview. >> hut, hut! hike! >> reporter: odds are you know bradley cooper from his work in such r-rated come dims at request "wedding crashers" and "the hangover 1 and 2." the bachelor party, the whole...
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in the everglades these days. in fact, a prestigious science journal has just put out a new study finding that sightings of some mammal species in that area have declined by 99%. the big nonnative snakes are catching the blame. but are the pythons really responsible for florida's silent swamps? abc's matt gutman goes in deep to get the story. >> did you see that? >> reporter: what do you do with the snakes once you catch them? riding shotgun, on patrol with captain jeff fobb, likely means you'll often come closer to fangs than you ever thought healthy. fobb is with miami-dade fire and rescue's response unit. you don't reach your hand in there? >> that would be asking for trouble. >> reporter: his specialty, pythons. and he keeps the evasive pythons he and his team catch, in these cages at his house. >> this one is more and ready and capable of putting up a very, very vigorous defense. >> reporter: yeah. no kidding. he patrols dade county, including its section of the vast everglades, one of the world's largest wet
in the everglades these days. in fact, a prestigious science journal has just put out a new study finding that sightings of some mammal species in that area have declined by 99%. the big nonnative snakes are catching the blame. but are the pythons really responsible for florida's silent swamps? abc's matt gutman goes in deep to get the story. >> did you see that? >> reporter: what do you do with the snakes once you catch them? riding shotgun, on patrol with captain jeff fobb, likely...
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knoedler gallery in new york city who he sued. saying in his lawsuit the gallery knew or should have known it was selling a fake. he later settled with knoedler. the gallery denies knowing it was a fake, saying it was fooled, too. knoedler went out of business after 165 years, a day after the expert hired by lagrange reported the painting was a fake. >> real consequences in reputation of course have been ruined all along. that's why there's so much finger pointing back and forth. everyone's trying to put the blame on someone else so they don't look as foolish. >> reporter: and at the center of the scam, authorities say, is this new york woman. glafira rosales, a self-described art dealer who along with her boyfriend first approached the chinese artist and got him to begin churning out the fakes. she has pleaded guilty to federal fraud and tax charges and is now cooperating with the government. her boyfriend, named jose bergantino diaz, was arrested in spain on the u.s. charges and freed while awaiting extradition to the united sta
knoedler gallery in new york city who he sued. saying in his lawsuit the gallery knew or should have known it was selling a fake. he later settled with knoedler. the gallery denies knowing it was a fake, saying it was fooled, too. knoedler went out of business after 165 years, a day after the expert hired by lagrange reported the painting was a fake. >> real consequences in reputation of course have been ruined all along. that's why there's so much finger pointing back and forth....
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territory, 25 miles east of benghazi, the city controlled by the opposition. pilot and weapons officer are forced to eject. >> it's a very violent moment. you pull that handle that's between your legs and your shot up on a rocket about 20 gs, a big kick in the seat and you are thrown out into wind blast, blown, tumbled around and all of a sudden, quiet, as your parachute opens. now you're coming down in this quiet, thinking about, okay, what are the things i need to do? >> reporter: you have equipment, radios, maps, all sorts of things, right? >> right. you have a side arm, personal protection. but these are things that have been trained for for years. how do you protect yourself? where do you sleep at night? all of this is years of training that goes into the automatic mode when the crews hit the ground. >> reporter: and that is exactly what happened in libya. meanwhile, rescue teams had gone into action. at 1:33, jets pa trofling the skies above drop two 500-pound bombs to secure the area. >> the intent of dropping that was not to kill people. it was to warn
territory, 25 miles east of benghazi, the city controlled by the opposition. pilot and weapons officer are forced to eject. >> it's a very violent moment. you pull that handle that's between your legs and your shot up on a rocket about 20 gs, a big kick in the seat and you are thrown out into wind blast, blown, tumbled around and all of a sudden, quiet, as your parachute opens. now you're coming down in this quiet, thinking about, okay, what are the things i need to do? >> reporter:...
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even atlanta's mayor admits the city could have staggered the way residents were sent home. hindsight, of course, 20/20. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >>> and a note about california. a new alert about the state's driest year on record. there had been hope that a new storm would bring some relief. as of tonight, it looks as if there will not be enough rain to quench the drought. and now, communities are running dry. less than 100 days from using up all of their water reserves. >>> and next, tonight, we move to an abc news investigation, with those new terror warnings about security during the winter olympics. today, russia arrested two brothers for a link to recent bombings. so, this is the question -- if sochi is such a hotbed for terrorism, why was it chosen as the olympic site anyway? abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, in search of those answers. >> reporter: this year's winter olympics could have been held in the storied villages of the austrian alps. or the mountains of south korea, a snowboarder's paradise. instead, the international olympic comm
even atlanta's mayor admits the city could have staggered the way residents were sent home. hindsight, of course, 20/20. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >>> and a note about california. a new alert about the state's driest year on record. there had been hope that a new storm would bring some relief. as of tonight, it looks as if there will not be enough rain to quench the drought. and now, communities are running dry. less than 100 days from using up all of their water reserves....
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here's abc's john donvan. >> reporter: the trains of the new york city subway. rumbling. screeching. moving nearly 6 million riders a day. and also triggering something in a man named darius mccullum. a compulsion. in a way, a love that has ruined his life. >> a manhattan man is getting a free ride to prison. >> he started hijacking modes of city transportation before i was even born. >> there's a man that really likes trains a lot. >> police have just caught a guy for the 23rd time trying to pose as an mta worker. >> a notorious new york city public transit bandit. >> mccullum's is a unique and troubled new york story. >> reporter: perhaps you remember hearing years ago about a 15-year-old new york boy arrested for sneaking into the driver's cab of a subway train and taking it for a ride. >> good morning, passengers. the dynamite d train next stop -- please step up carefully and next stop will be sixth avenue -- >> reporter: it seemed amazing he knew how to handle controls, kept the train on schedule, announcing every stop, letting passengers on and off. >> news 4 new yo
here's abc's john donvan. >> reporter: the trains of the new york city subway. rumbling. screeching. moving nearly 6 million riders a day. and also triggering something in a man named darius mccullum. a compulsion. in a way, a love that has ruined his life. >> a manhattan man is getting a free ride to prison. >> he started hijacking modes of city transportation before i was even born. >> there's a man that really likes trains a lot. >> police have just caught a guy...
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at least 27 inches, making it the fourth largest snowstorm on record for the city. just outside of boulder, the snow is well past my knees. these vehicles nearly completely buried, and it's still coming down. just north of cheyenne, wyoming, 30 inches of snow. the biggest two days of snowfall ever recorded. travel brought to a standstill as highways there shut down. and in utah, four skiers rescued after an avalanche. >> tornado touching down. tornado on the ground. >> reporter: the same system spawning more than a dozen reported tornadoes in the texas panhandle. two possible twisters leaving rvs flipped on their heads, and piles of debris southeast of amarillo. heavy equipment's been working this all morning long. still not clear. the police department has been rolling through here, still rescuing people who have been stranded in their cars for over 12 hours now and we're not quite done with this storm yet. winter storm warnings east of here. where heavy snow will fall from this system next and next system coming in will have high impacts as well. ginger will have
at least 27 inches, making it the fourth largest snowstorm on record for the city. just outside of boulder, the snow is well past my knees. these vehicles nearly completely buried, and it's still coming down. just north of cheyenne, wyoming, 30 inches of snow. the biggest two days of snowfall ever recorded. travel brought to a standstill as highways there shut down. and in utah, four skiers rescued after an avalanche. >> tornado touching down. tornado on the ground. >> reporter: the...
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this is the 97th year the city by the bay has honored veterans this way. this is video from a recent parade. today's event will start at north point street and the embarcadero. it will wind down the embarcadero to jefferson street and final toly to an aquatic pa. no traffic will be allowed on the street between jefferson and embarcadero. the parade will start at 11:00 and scheduled to end at 1:00. >>> steph curry used some of his star power calling on america to keep its promise to the men and women who served our country. abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera has that story from oracle arena. >> reporter: would you like to support our troops? thank you for your donation. >> reporter: patriotism on display outside oracle arena. and inside as the warriors battled the 76ers on veterans day. before the game, warriors guard steph curry was in the spotlight for an article he wrote in the players tribune, discussing serious issues veterans in america face every day. curry wrote, let's respect our veterans by having a conversation about the ways that we as civilians,
this is the 97th year the city by the bay has honored veterans this way. this is video from a recent parade. today's event will start at north point street and the embarcadero. it will wind down the embarcadero to jefferson street and final toly to an aquatic pa. no traffic will be allowed on the street between jefferson and embarcadero. the parade will start at 11:00 and scheduled to end at 1:00. >>> steph curry used some of his star power calling on america to keep its promise to the...
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maybe shortening the bloom a bit. the windchills in the teens in new york city tomorrow. zero degrees in ithaca as this spring cold blast will moderate wednesday and thursday. that's a check nationally. here's your local forecast. >>> a lot of concern around the desk, eva talking about the peach forecast for her friends. >> my friends in south carolina told me because of the freezes the peach crop is really -- >> one thing after another. >> and another thing, rob. >> get the weather warm. >> get your coat back out. >> rob, thank you very much. we still love you. >>> we want to turn to march madness. we start with duke's record-breaking win. the number two seed blue blue defeating arkansas, sorry, t.j. holmes. 78-69 giving coach krzyzewski a record-setting 14th final four appearance in what will be his final performance. arkansas struggled against duke throughout the whole game. there was one stand-out play by an arkansas cheerleader. take a look. >> here we go. >> how about that? >> if this looks familiar, the cheerleader keeping the game alive, this comes a little over a
maybe shortening the bloom a bit. the windchills in the teens in new york city tomorrow. zero degrees in ithaca as this spring cold blast will moderate wednesday and thursday. that's a check nationally. here's your local forecast. >>> a lot of concern around the desk, eva talking about the peach forecast for her friends. >> my friends in south carolina told me because of the freezes the peach crop is really -- >> one thing after another. >> and another thing, rob....
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how a new business reality might be hurting the talent. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline." february 2nd, 2012. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. there are an estimated 370 million pornographic websites on the internet. and for any parent concerned about what their teen does online, the huge popularity of the young man you're about to meet may be deeply disturbing. his name is james deen. that's two "es," an he has an avid fan base of teenage girls. james deen isn't his real name. it's his porn game. here's abc's cecilia vega for our series, "modern sex in america." >> i think it's fantastic. >> just a ridiculous amount of love for him. >> james deen's like a guy you can meet in your neighborhood. and just get to know. >> reporter: these young women could be gushing about any number of heartthrobs hanging from their bedroom walls. ryan gosling, justin bieber, justin timberlake. but they're not talking about a mainstream hollywood crush. they're talking about james deen, a porn star
how a new business reality might be hurting the talent. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline." february 2nd, 2012. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. there are an estimated 370 million pornographic websites on the internet. and for any parent concerned about what their teen does online, the huge popularity of the young man you're about to meet may be deeply disturbing....
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the oklahoma city bombing. he then goes under cover putting his life at risk to stop it. george stephanopoulos talked with that man and investigated the near catastrophe. good morning. >> my documentary, "the informant, fear and faith in the heartland." it's the story of an unlikely hero, husband of two from garden city, kansas. went to a friend's barbecue discovering it was a militia recruiting event and then became a confidential fbi informant, wore a wear, put his life in danger to stop a terror attack that would have rivaled the oklahoma city bombing. >> so when you went to these meetings, were you acting? >> yes. yeah. i mean, i just threw myself into it, and these guys were from southwood kansas. i could relate and have a conversation. >> my direction from dan from the beginning was, don't be the idea planter, but if there is somebody that truly wants to do harm to another person, then we want to know about it. >> then i meet -- patrick stein. >> how would you describe him? >> talking about muslims, somal
the oklahoma city bombing. he then goes under cover putting his life at risk to stop it. george stephanopoulos talked with that man and investigated the near catastrophe. good morning. >> my documentary, "the informant, fear and faith in the heartland." it's the story of an unlikely hero, husband of two from garden city, kansas. went to a friend's barbecue discovering it was a militia recruiting event and then became a confidential fbi informant, wore a wear, put his life in...
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here's the city during its record floods of the 1920s and '30s. and here's today with nearly just as much water, but with levees working as they should. >> this is the second greatest flood in history. '27 would rank first. then comes this. this is going to test the system. >> reporter: but all across eastern tennessee and western arkansas, the big river has forced the little rivers to flood. and thousands who are miles away from the mississippi have been forced to leave their homes. today, the nailer family was in a race with the flood waters. >> once everything is over and done with, i would prefer to have somewhere to stay. >> reporter: water was rising on the road to their home, and this is the water wilderness approaching from a block away. >> the road over there is actually closed and you have houses and you have stores and you have local neighborhoods under water. >> reporter: and still, there are families who refuse to leave. you got a boat? >> i ain't got a boat, but i got some swimming skills. >> reporter: i hope you don't have to swim.
here's the city during its record floods of the 1920s and '30s. and here's today with nearly just as much water, but with levees working as they should. >> this is the second greatest flood in history. '27 would rank first. then comes this. this is going to test the system. >> reporter: but all across eastern tennessee and western arkansas, the big river has forced the little rivers to flood. and thousands who are miles away from the mississippi have been forced to leave their...
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that has the nfl back in the spotlight -- >> reporter: he was released from the kansas city chiefs after tmz sports released video of an incident that happened evidently they are year at a cleveland hotel. hunt is seeing arguing with a woman, then shoving her. she hits hunt. later hunt is seen kicking her. hunt and friends say they first met the woman, abigail, that night. witnesses told police she called the group a racial slur after she was asked to leave. >> i was assaulted by a player on the 23rd floor. he shoved me, he pushed me -- >> reporter: the former kansas city chiefs running back sat down exclusively with espn to apologize once the video surfaced. >> it don't really matter what happened. i was in the wrong. >> reporter: local police were called to the scene but did not file charges or make any arrests. the nfl claimed they began their own investigation into the incident immediately, but hunt says they never spoke to him. >> has the nfl ever questioned you about that? >> no, they have not. >> clearly whatever the nfl is doing is not working. you've got two horrible incidents b
that has the nfl back in the spotlight -- >> reporter: he was released from the kansas city chiefs after tmz sports released video of an incident that happened evidently they are year at a cleveland hotel. hunt is seeing arguing with a woman, then shoving her. she hits hunt. later hunt is seen kicking her. hunt and friends say they first met the woman, abigail, that night. witnesses told police she called the group a racial slur after she was asked to leave. >> i was assaulted by a...
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the sparkling city on the sea topped with pools, food, and boow? seen in better times in these carnival ads was far from the dream vacation when the ship went dark sunday as it sailed from mexico back to galveston, texas. it started wha eed when a fire in one of the engine rooms. it burned out the four engines. >> there's no lights, no water. we can't flush. >> reporter: and barlow seen here hamming it up before boarding the triumph in galveston texted a chronicle of misery. there is sewer running down the walls and floors. we are camping on deck. passenger shelly crosby texted us we just stood in line for four hours to get a hamburger. with scant news and few images from the ship or passengers, we flew 100 miles from shore earlier today toxd find the triumph. carnival dispatched a third tug boat out today to help assist in towing the ship to port. have you ever seen anything like that? >> we're used the seeing boats out here and riggs, but as far as cruise ships in distress, no. >> reporter: we saw no visible damage, but we did see curious passeng
the sparkling city on the sea topped with pools, food, and boow? seen in better times in these carnival ads was far from the dream vacation when the ship went dark sunday as it sailed from mexico back to galveston, texas. it started wha eed when a fire in one of the engine rooms. it burned out the four engines. >> there's no lights, no water. we can't flush. >> reporter: and barlow seen here hamming it up before boarding the triumph in galveston texted a chronicle of misery. there...